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README -- IBMStreams samples

This repository contains sample applications for IBM Streams.

You can also Contribute a sample

To learn more about Streams:

About this repository

Each branch in the repo is related and serves a different purpose.

  • main branch: has the actual code samples organized by feature or task, e.g. Read data, Analyze data, etc.

  • gh-pages branch has the code for the catalog, ibmstreams.github.io/samples/

    • AngularJS code
  • fileserver branch: This has the code for the file server. The file server is used by the catalog to provide a zip archive of each individual sample.

Adding a new sample to the catalog

You need to install jekyll. Background info:

  • Each individual sample has a catalog.json that describes the sample and is used by the gh-pages branch to display the catalog.
  • extSamples.json contains information about additional samples that are listed on the website but hosted in other repositories

To add a sample to the catalog:

  • If the sample is going to be in this repo,

    • add the sample folder to the tree in the appropriate folder, e.g. if it is a Database sample, add it to ReadAndStore data.
    • Add a catalog.json file to the top level folder of the new sample, use any of the existing catalog.json as an example
  • If it is going to be hosted in another repo,

    • edit the extSamples.json file to add the information about the sample.
  • Update the categories array in the JSON file is based on the categories listed in categoryKey.txt

  • Commit your changes to the main branch.

  • Run the updateCatalogDB.sh script. This script will

    • run the generate-catalog.py script combines the extSamples.json file with the entry from each catalog.json in the repo to create a master JSON file listing every entry in the catalog.
    • Switch to the gh-pages branch and start a local copy of the server at 127.0.0.1:4000/
  • 127.0.0.1:4000/ to see the catalog and verify the new sample is listed. Commit and push the changes to the gh-pages branch.

Note: Run the data/main.json file through a JSON minimizer before commiting it to remove whitespace.